What is the test for variation in terms of variation in income tax rates?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Foster v. Foster, 2004 ONCJ 114 (CanLII):

[20] To summarize Willick v. Willick, I must first review the nature and sufficiency of the changes in relation to the particular facts of this case, in order to determine whether the threshold for variation has been met; and if so, second, to assess all circumstances and factors to determine the extent of the variation.

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